The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 3

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A First National Attraction | BLUE MOUSE | I OU |i4 French girt engaged in a part |for the Rex Ingram production of | |“rne Four Horsemen of the Apoca-| | showing at the Blue Mouse theatre, | “Tr can't do it," she ‘exclaimed j.ate exactly what I have passed A baffling drama of suspense with a startling climax! Kenneth Harlan, George Faweett and Jewell Carmen are in the cast “MOONGOLD” The most entertaining CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “March of the Toys” by Victor Herbert Until Friday Night “THD GREATER PROFIT" A crook play of love and thrills S-part picture in screen history! Duet from “La Traviata” Mise Abbe Howard and * Mr, Ricardo Clark COMING Katherine MacDonald im | duction. NICK CARTER Detective | Drama HAROLD LLOYD comEDY Lols Weber's stirring drama will leave Friday night — @ marvelous story of “plain” persons, with Claire Windsor, Louls Calhern and Marie Walcamp. After the show, we'll go to Boldt’s, Advertisement. You can easily learn to dance at Bright's, 1604 4th, cor, Pine.—Adv. To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz (Boudoir Secrets) No toilet table is complete without > asmall package of delatone, for with } it hair of fuzz can be quickly ban-| ished from the skin. | hairs, you merely mix into a paste | “enough of the powder and water to| Cover the objectionable hairs. This | should be left on the skin about two | minutes, then rubbed off, and the skin washed, when it will be found “free from hair or blemish. Be sure you get genuine delatone—Adver- tisement. To remove iGet Back Your Grip { on Health ~: NUXATED IRON | For Med Blood. Strength f and Endurance Today and Tomorrow BUCK JONES _i “The eestiies. ‘Trail” Also Bathing Girt Contest STARTS FRIDAY of the Grentest rh ramas iver Made THE SEATTLE STAR | ( “MOONGOLD” AT COLISEUM } RIPPERT, the little lypse,” the magnificent screen adap. tation of the Ibanez novel, now | reported for duty at the Metro loca: | tion in France, Her face paled as | she was shown the scene. | thru, and In this very spot, I couldn't live thra it again for worlds” | Tho French girl had passed thru this {dentical seene when the Marne country was evacuated by French | civilians, preparatory to the decisive | |batue. With members of her family | [she fled before the advancing Ger. mans, eee | STRAND Crowds are Mocking to the Strand | theatre to see “The Old Nest,” the | | great mother play being shown there | this week. “The Old Nest” Is a Gold: | | wyn production, and carries with It Nn the humor and tragedies that oc: | ur in the average American house | |hold, Mary Alden plays the part of | | | the mother, while many other well < known film stars appear in the pro- “The Old Nest,” by popular | | demand, haa been held over for a few | | days, instead of closing its run Fri cod. : . ; aed eee “Moongold,” a beautifully staged Pierette & Pierrot play, LIBERTY is part of the big double bill at the Coliseum this weck. George “The Blot.” the Lois Weber pro-| Fawcett is pictured above in a scene from the play. jduction at the Liberty this week, ts et thei oe’ winning the admiration of the many people who have seen it because of Dana plays the part of a tempera-| but the pleas of a wealthy lady who Hits realism. As all Weber produc-|mental French girl violinist. Gareth | witneases her capture cause the po- tions, this story is true to life. Claire | Hughes, “Sentimental Tommy” | lice to let her go frée, wealthy Windsor, former Seattle girl, is play. | fame, pl 4 opporite Mins | lady takes an interest In and the ng in the leading role of the picture. | Dana. of the story are | girl's expertences in the r environ- | “The Blot™ is the story dealing with pasar in New York's famous Bohemian | ment are told in an interesting man- the life of underpaid teachers and | quarters. ner clergymen. . REX e- WINTER GARDEN With pretty Edith storey in the Charming, petite Viola Dana Is de. | lading role, “The Greater Profit” ts lighting audiences at the Winter Gar. | ¢Mjoying & popular run at the Rex | den this week in her latest produc. | theatre this week “The Greater |tion, “Lite ™ - MMine | it” is the story of a shrewd and -— | resourceful New York Kast Side girl who is a member of a notorious | by the she ts shoplifting. COLISEUM “Moongold” and “Nobody,” two feature film plays, comprise the bill at the Colixeum atre this week. | "Moongold” Is a Plerette and Pierrot play, which is eplendidly acted and| aided by wonderful scenic sets. Jew: il Carmen and Kenneth Harlan are | the stars In “Dd thrilling murder mystery p! ‘ollxoum concert orchestra pks after the mu- sical end of the shew. PICTURIZED PROM THs film star, in the leading r 7 | , in the leadin SATURDAY jcomedy this week at the EVENING Post Ps crowds are flocking to that house to view her in her LIFE’S FUNKY son, in “Extrava, Williams Sat b> story, in the other attraction on the A LOVE STORY Or TWO HEARTS AND TWO ARTS Rappe, murdered bill. ‘The Clemmer bill will close its run Friday night cee COLONIAL Buck Jones is at the Colonial Iptaying in the bh jOne Man Trail,” a tion. Jones does some thrilling rid ing In the picture that ts typical of fe on the range. “The One Man Trall” will be shown until Friday night. Besides this William Fox production, the Colonial bathing gir! contest ty attracting more than the jordinary interest. The bathing girls appear at all afternoon and evening | performances, . CLASS A Thomas Melghan’s Paramount ple jture, “White 4 Unmarried,” which is playing at the Class A theatre this week, is a great crook picture which | all admirers of Mr, Meighan will en | joy. Mr. Meighan plays the part of ® burglar and hig regeneration be gins when he Inherits @ large fortune and falls in love. The scenes in the |eay French capital are said to be j highly thrilling. Jacqueline Logan, jlate of the Follies, is Melghan’s lead- jing woman. WITH VIOLA ee DANA Supported by GARETH HUGHES | budget for the Seattle public schools, }as proposed by Dr Thirty-ix thousand dollars ts | months. | known invitation, j}and see the world,” Schools’ Medical Budget Is Slashed} With an estimated saving of $24, 000 a year. recorded, the medical Ira C. Brown, | was accepted school board. the sum to be appropriated in 1922, Six thousand dollars of this sum Dr. Brown calls an “emergency fund” |}! and etate at very probably it will | | not be used, bat will be turned back to the state at the end of the year. | Dr. Brown was elected medical supervisor to hold office until July 22 at a walary of $200 a month, medical inspector, Wednesday by the | Marine Recruiting Has Been Reopened | Marine corps recruiting has been | reopened after being closed for two Posters bearing the well- “Join the marines are again being placed on display A-choo! LUDENS | mentho cou It’s. mighty eas to “catch cold” in changeable weather, but BE READY. Luden’s Ca soot soteas and nose, an Cs clear the head. BLACKHEADS GO QUICK BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD: Blackheads — big little ones—soft ones or hard ones——on | any part of the body, go quick by @ simple that’ just dissolves | . about two wder from | ist a little on a hot, wet sponge the black- ead briskly for and wash off, Yo the blackheads have Ko te pc rand the he issolved them. queezing blackheads only ¢ pores of the skin and I and unsightly—and une ade are big and soft they come out, while the simp ightly blemishes, you nty try this simple verlisement. The smile that comes from using 7! RESINOL Wherever the itching and whatever the cause Resinol rarely fails to stop it at once Try it yourselfand see BIGGEST PICTURE IN HISTORY FIRST SHOW 12 Trimmed and Untrimmed 429 Untrimmed Hats A wonderful showing of Velvets in Tricorn, Mushroom, and — Roll Brims. Irregular Art Shapes, Straight and Cuff brims in black, navy, nigger, fuchsia, blege, all to be sold at uniform price of —ONE DOLLAR— A Rex Ingram Production 4 12 o’Clock, 3 o’Clock, PPE rer rrryrrrri reir) ete., 328 Children’s Hats and Tams Biggest value ever offered. Take your choice of this splendid lot while they last FIFTY CENTS Extra Special Don't miss seeing this seneational stock. will be sold for the ridiculous price of —ONE DOLLAR— Extra Special Trimmed Hats Any Hat’ you wish d Garnishments—One of the largest assortments values up to $4.76 for —ONE DOLLAR— FREB Pinning Service. BASEMENT, DEPARTMENT. Le Ceitedon le’s Jargest Tylillinery Store Seas at Seneca 5) MATINEE PRICES 12 o'Clock and 3 o’Clock Shows GEN, ADMISSION LOGES oo. 60... ss Plus 10% War Tax BLUE MOUS FIFTH AVE. JUST VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Four Shows Daily, Beginning PLAYING BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 A. M. O’CLOCK SHARP FOUR SHOWS DAILY 6 o’Clock, 9 o’Clock AS THERE ARE SHOW, WHICH THE HOLDER A 0 STATED ON HIS NIGHT PRICES 6 o'Clock and 9 o'Clock Shows ADMISSION. ..$1.00 eee - 81.50 Plus 10% War Tax E THEATRE SOUTH OF PIKE Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Go OTTO F. KEGEL, Preeiderd ( Pike Street and Fifth Avenue If You Knew the happy hours of satisfaction that await you—if you knew how simple and easy it is to buy—how perfectly efficient and wonderfully ecomonical a Mon- © arch Malleable Range is—if you could see how per- | fectly it bakes—how easy it is to operate—how per jj fectly beautiful a Monarch will look in your kitchen —you would not be without a Monarch a single day longer. Ceme artd Select Your NEW MONARCH Malleable Range Now There is a size and style to meet every household requirement. Trade your old range as part payment on a Monarch Malleable Range. 500 Muslin Bed Sheets on Sale Friday $1.35 Each The housewife who wants to effect a saving should buy sheets from this offering. Five hundred 81x90-inch good quality Muslin Sheets are reduced for Friday’s selling, each, $1.35. 25 Satin Bedspreads $3.95 Each Another good bedding value—these are closely woven Bedspreads in attractive raised design; full bed size; very special, each, $3.95. ‘ —First Floor, Bedding Section Mahogany Candlesticks 29c Each Antique Mahogany Can- dlesticks that will add a touch of distinction to your mantel, desk or table —they stand 7 inches high and the bases. are covered with felt to. pre- vent marring of furni- ture; the candles are not included. —Fisst Floor You Will Be Interested | To Know that our new Art Needlework Section is filled with pretty things that needleworkers are looking for. An item of special interest is the complete stock of D. M. C. Embroidery Cotton. The next time you are dgwn town drop into this interesting section of. ours and let us show you many things that are new. —Second Floor 150 Pairs of Scrim Curtains Are Priced at $1.95 a Pair This price is considerably lower than you have been paying for Curtains of like quality. They are 23% yards long and are finished with good quality lace edges. Second Floor, Drapery Section | alee ere i vee ee Ow eer Dene oe

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